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- Aegten and Mortier breed BWP 'elite' (BN #215)
- Sandra Auffarth: Swears by 'G' line (BN #199)
- Besson: The best breeding is "handmade"
- Boudrenghien’s keys to success
- Brabander: Found first mare on paper (BN #213)
- Benoît and Valérie Burban: “Balanced, manageable horses” (BN #156)
- Busato: “My mares are not gigolos!”
- Cadiou: Taking over the SF reins (BN #212)
- Callaho: "Make use of the tools..."
- Clarke: "On a par with Europe"
- Clay: Never stop in the quest for excellence
- Cohen: “Top sport horses for tomorrow” (BN #181)
- Crowden: "A trained and imaginative eye..."
- Da Costa, Miguel Felix: “Breeding should be a passion”
- Da Costa, Pedro Ferraz: No room for “hope”
- Damians: Ground-breaking ideas
- Dieneke: Success from one great mare
- Dreher: Stallion horse whisperer (BN #206)
- Duarte: Lusitano popularity growing
- Duggan: "Somebody said it couldn't be done..."
- Engelke: Light, fresh air and exercise brings rewards
- Ernes: “You never know about the future”
- Fernando Gil: Successful breeding combo (BN #174)
- Gould: "Be clear about your goals" (BN #169)
- Jan Greve: “Low hocks and long muscle (BN #159)
- Andreas Gygax: “Anglo Arabs must be versatile!” (BN #163)
- Hadley: "Breeding is an inexact science"
- Warwick Hansen: Breed horses that are nice and easy... (BN # 160)
- Harthill: Fuel injection from Thoroughbreds
- Heins: “Purposeful breeding” is best
- Hilberath: Predisposition for Grand Prix criteria
- Sabine Holle: Establishing the PRE in New Zealand (BN # 145)
- KingRidge: "Work in progress..."
- Bernard Le Courtois: “I cry easily. Tears of joy, of course!” (BN #158)
- Le Courtois: The current state of French breeding
- Raymond Lefevre: “Follow the advice of professionals” (BN #152)
- Lefosse’s goal: “I can do better!”
- Dieter & Roswitha Loch: “I prefer proven producers” (BN #166)
- Peter & Judith Matthews: “Good paces, and a brain” (BN #151)
- Maubach: “Thinking in generations”
- Meagher: “Forward planning for stallions”
- Minnen’s vision
- Monte: Modern-day breeding pioneer
- Müller reflects on his long career (BN #210)
- Nicotero: Single-minded quality goals
- Noël: “Not a matter of fashion”
- Pataki: “Do it 100 percent”
- Michael & Jacques Pellaux: Fans of Anglo Arab blood (BN #173)
- Patricia Peralta-Ramos: Stallions are "a macho disease" (BN #180)
- Pereira: “I don’t breed by inches”
- Phillips: Good horses speak for themselves
- Pidwell: Bigger mares and taller horses
- Roset: A fifty-year passion for horses
- Enrique Santamarina: AAFE president – walking the walk! (BN #175)
- Werner Schade: Brave new world for Hanoverians (BN #209)
- Egbert Schep: The man who sold Big Star (BN #208)
- Schmidt: The land of early risers
- Susanne Schmitt-Rimkus: The German stud farm's 'new' face (BN #182)
- Charlotte-Maria Schürmann's eyes sparkle for FRH stallions (BN #200)
- Gertrude & Ross Seide: Average is no longer good enough! (BN #161)
- Sheiko: “Quality takes first place”
- Stasiowski: Good selection criteria for Poland
- Suma: “Irish blood must not be lost!”
- Dave & Bridget Sutton: “Promote quality control… (BN #162)
- Thiebot: “Trust your instinct…”
- Saret & Jean Yves Tola: “We are both very hands-on” (BN #167)
- Van Anholt and Van de Valk: Emphasis on sport, and the dam line
- Van Olst: Breeding, riding, selling... (BN #219)
- Luc van Puymbroeck: “The more experience you have, the fewer mistakes you make” (BN #157)
- Van Straaten: The growing needs (BN #218)
- Viaene: Very little space in his diary
- Yves Vilain: “I am who I am…” (BN #154)
- Wahler: Klosterhof Medingen legacy
- Whitaker: “Breed to jump”